West System206 Slow Epoxy Hardener (.86-Quart)
Manufacturer | WEST SYSTEM |
Part number | 206-B |
Item Weight | 907 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.49 x 6.35 x 18.54 cm; 907.18 g |
Item model number | 206-B |
Material | Resin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**A
Very well made.
Very good product. I have used this several times in the past and highly recommend it.
M**L
FAST and low to NO Odor.
Woah, once I finally got the lid off, I didn’t notice any odor. I had some leftover resin from other kits that I ran out of hardener for and this is the ONLY company on Amazon that I could find to purchase just the hardener. Yes, I know that there’s no good reason to come up short on hardener, but anyway, a leaky pump that defied theLaws of physics was a culprit on top of mixing by weight instead of volume. When working with less than 20ml, it’s difficult to pour and I have yet To find a pump that’s able To Effectively Pump thick resin. Anyway, back to this product, it has a slightly amber tint that doesn’t really change any color additives I used but forget about true colorless clear casting. Fast! Very fast! I only had 18ml in med cup and it was cured in 15 minutes and yes, I mixed it correctly at 5:1. It was still tacky and solid. So, maybe 10:1 if you need more working time. That’s been an hour ago and it’s touchable and not even tacky.
M**N
Excellent Product!
Been using West System 206 hardener for years refinishing carbon fiber racing boat hulls.It’s excellent for my needs!
C**1
West Epoxy
Hardener arrived faster than expected. I have been using the West System for years because of its reliability and predictable handling characteristics. While it may cost more per ounce than other brands, I consider my labor as a valuable asset, and to me it seems foolish to try to save a few dollars to jeopardize a task that will take many hours to do right the first time.
T**3
Great for woodworking
I use this with the 105 resin to fill cracks and imperfections in solid wood. You can either dye it to a color you want or use it clear as is. You’re going to end up with a lot of bubbles as with any epoxy, but I use a small torch with indirect heat to pop those and get a perfect finish every time. It’s difficult to work with so if it’s your first time I would recommend watching some videos on YouTube or something to learn more before you dive in. But the product works exactly as intended. Don’t expect to fill a large crack all in one pour. Work in stages or you’ll end up with voids. Get the pumps that they sell as well in order to get the perfect mix and make it easier on yourself.
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